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- Violet (color) - Wikipedia
Violet is closely associated with purple In optics, violet is a spectral color (referring to the color of different single wavelengths of light), whereas purple is the color of various combinations of red and blue (or violet) light, [5][6] some of which humans perceive as similar to violet
- Violet | Description, Etymology, Facts | Britannica
Violet, in physics, light in the wavelength range of 380–450 nanometers in the visible spectrum In art, violet is a color on the conventional wheel, located between red and blue and opposite yellow, its complement
- 100+ Shades of Violet Color (Names, HEX, RGB CMYK Codes)
Violet is actually a shade of blue and red, and its hex code is #8F00FF Violet represents power, creativity and wisdom — but it can also be mysterious, intriguing and even a little bit dangerous
- Violets (Viola): How to Grow and Care with Success - Gardenia
The term “violet” can be somewhat misleading, as not all violets are violet in color Violets come in a range of colors, including blue, purple, white, and even yellow
- VIOLET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of a genus (Viola of the family Violaceae, the violet family) of chiefly herbs with alternate stipulate leaves and showy flowers in spring and often cleistogamous flowers in summer
- Violet’s Uses:An Edible Medicinal Herb
Our most tender treatise on violet: how to find, forage, prepare, and use violet as an edible and medicinal herb Violet is a cooling and moistening remedy beneficial for seasonal cleansing, respiratory infections, and stimulating the lymph (an essential component of our immune systems)
- violet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
violet (plural violets) A plant or flower of the genus Viola, especially the fragrant Viola odorata; (inexact) similar - looking plants and flowers synonym quotations
- Viola (Common Blue Violet, Confederate Violet, Hooded Violet, Meadow . . .
The terms viola and violet are normally reserved for small-flowered annuals or perennials, including the wild species Violets are native to cold northern areas, but grow surprisingly well in the south, with deep purplish green leaves and lavender colored flowers
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